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Re: Sesame Street and the Generation of Wimps
He got replaced by the Taco Bell Chihuahua.
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Re: Sesame Street and the Generation of Wimps
I grew up watching Ninja Turtles, Saint Seiya (this anime was bigger than any other cartoon in Mexico), Thundercats, Dragonball.
I remember in fourth grade that sometimes I would watch Barney because I liked the songs, I had to keep it a secret otherwise other kids would make fun of me. I think PBS programming for kids was pretty cool, Carmen San Diego was one of my favorite shows, even when it changed from geography stuff to history stuff. |
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Re: Sesame Street and the Generation of Wimps
I agree that Carmen San Diego rocked, even if just for the Rockappela or whoever the groups name was.
My parents wouldn't let me watch Mr. Rogers as a child, they didn't think he was a good role model. They believe he came off a bit strange, perhaps a bit too effeminate. |
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Re: Sesame Street and the Generation of Wimps
He definitely could have put on a bonnet and made an easy segue into the role of a church lady.
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